Mr. Bone, it is reported, was repairing the roof of the residence belonging to Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Wilson when he slipped and fell to the ground. He was rushed to the local hospital where he died a short time later of internal injuries.
Mr. Bone was born in this county December 20, 1875 the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bone. He spent practically his entire life here and in his profession as a contractor, he was known far and wide. He contracted numerous building of various types through out this section of middle Georgia
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Cooper Bone; their three sons, Mr. Eugene Bone and Taylor Bone of this city, and Sgt. Tom Bone of the U.S. Army stationed in Japan and four daughters, Mrs. George Rowe of Savannah, Mrs. Delma Cox, of Vale, S.D. Mrs. George Hammack and Miss Marjorie Bone of Butler; also two brothers, Sheriff John M. Bone, Mr. Fred Bone, both of this city.
Mr. Bone, it is reported, was repairing the roof of the residence belonging to Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Wilson when he slipped and fell to the ground. He was rushed to the local hospital where he died a short time later of internal injuries.
Mr. Bone was born in this county December 20, 1875 the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bone. He spent practically his entire life here and in his profession as a contractor, he was known far and wide. He contracted numerous building of various types through out this section of middle Georgia
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Cooper Bone; their three sons, Mr. Eugene Bone and Taylor Bone of this city, and Sgt. Tom Bone of the U.S. Army stationed in Japan and four daughters, Mrs. George Rowe of Savannah, Mrs. Delma Cox, of Vale, S.D. Mrs. George Hammack and Miss Marjorie Bone of Butler; also two brothers, Sheriff John M. Bone, Mr. Fred Bone, both of this city.
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